1940 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries
Note: This is a sub-section of 1940 Institution of Mechanical Engineers
The 77 Obituaries in the 1940 Proceedings
Volume 143 (38 Obituaries)
p143
- Peter Dunlop
- Gilbert Macintyre Hunter
- Donald Roderick MacIntosh
- Edwin Ramsbottom
- George William Rushworth
- Frederick Charles Tilley
- William Barton Worthington
p221
- Frank Dean
- Summers Hunter
- Robert Douglas Munro
- Thomas Edward Riddle
- Harold Fisher Sawden
- Philip Simcock
- Herbert Spencer Smallman
- William Smethurst
- Albert Lennox Stanton
- George Washington Stevenson
- Hubert Spence Thomas
- Frederick Turnbull
- Harry Whittaker
- Ernest Lister Wilson
p288
p364
- Nicholas Alexander Anfilogoff
- Evan Arthur Atkins
- Henry Burkinshaw
- Samuel William Corns
- William James Guthrie
- John Holloway
- Leonard Wilson Horton
- Charles Hubert Lane
- Samuel Lees
- Arnold Waldemar Mindo
- George Falconer Rose
- Percy Sedgfield
- Geoffrey Brodribb Slater
- Sidney Walter George Snook
- Robert Stringer
- Alfred George Strong
- Wilfred Thomas Swingler
- William George Walker
Volume 144 (39 Obituaries)
p46
- Albert Edward Adams
- Ernest George Beck
- William Woodyer Buckton
- William Vaux Graham
- James Robert Happer
- Joseph Henry Quicke
- Alexander Brown Robertson
- William Andrews Tester
- John Graham Young
p140
- Harold Clyde Amos
- Henry Charles Anstey
- Thomas Hudson Beare
- John Douglas Bell
- Rustat Blake
- James Fenwick
- John Howard
- Wilfred Hutchinson
- Norris Henry Job
- Arthur Barnhart Kendal
- Charles Faraday Proctor
- Roger Thomas Smith
- Hew Stevenson
- John Frederick Ivor Thomas
- Harold Edward Walker
- William Albert White
- Henry Walker Willcox
p191
- Edward Barrs
- Herbert Charles Reddrop
- Leonard Walton Schuster
- William Maxwell Vacy-Ash
- George Ethelbert Wolstenholme
p231
- William Johnson Alcock
- Francis Frederick Bennett
- William Frederick Clark
- Thomas Andrew Common
- William Mitchell Gerrard
- William Leslie
- Arthur Gascoyne Robson
- Robert Scoular Watson
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